Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 38, Number 182, Decatur, Adams County, 1 August 1940 — Page 2
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TSlt Your Knowkdie | (ton you im»« mho ot tbeaa Un quMtloiis? Turn to page | Four fur the I. The widest living things today are ronsldrrrd lo be Hequoiaa. turGv or whales? 1 Qulcksilvei I* another nwir ton what metal' J. What river drain* Hu C.rnat latke* into the AtlaaHc? 4. Who wrote th* biography of Ih njamiii Franklin that w<>n ill.* I’ulitlw- pein In 1*'1»? 5 To what GoveinOMMl depart--111 vat do the U Mrll b- tong ' • What la th*' titrhe.t d* immliia tlon fntte.l State, postaxi- stamp* 7. What d»e« "Kt tu. Brute" ■MM? 3. Cm-kroa’ he. are niM iutnal or diurnal Mt Habit.7 ». How many ptayera comprise a polo team' IP What I* the name ot the Hut ish Rural Family? « r( M>i>«a»at «t U.1«1.|t,”” Wilk HUI knaetra, an*4er.l«<f't ' .' if.' M. I 4-1 " * ‘AUi ain ltd <jf «»( Afaißl r- KBlp. d’ The **• I . 11l I i hi. •• ’ ' !»•.»»•• > «< • •rr«»«r I .alula* %... MSI « !• D- •*»> Tu.it Ito. Irr. bfr «f A4*n«» <>• »n«>. d ... I R W>**. J »b I*A..M, 1 T 99- • • ••• • • *• •• ♦ • i.iit: iMmi ItoiH-nl. . niH-il’-it JAM»> W:« i/rifMl'*. I’M ii‘nl WII44AM I* Jit. Amuint of Apltai l»«H up Mutual *9 AXMKTH mF n»MIANY ll*ml KtUal« t lllft” awe*? MtKw U>4H« on iUal |£»tMt« <Frr» < urnbr«Bf w» 139.0H.W9>* Vai.. ft|<| Mf•> km < iit»d T&i krt Value! iM.Ci.illeW CmU In IUob» <On Inter, ut and Mot yy InUH’ l» i,<3»,r.i..U A ’i*. d»«i urc« • ilßterrH A ll* nt». IM h» r iti« » .Sone ri.wa.riLM I’s riul iiM *n d A* * .<Hinti» do *»n<l In pr.t.«-•» of • non MH.HX.3I A < oyuU oliia rniro ■A ureuL I I»u. Utlll Aaonts ItaUßa a•> and Tn\ Crrtifl.-Btr-Total <h..» A*»<t* I 7Jt» tMint Ai-mu .S« 4 Admitt.J 9 *9 Net A**eU 9 Xi.KMIM IJABILITIKM llr»«r*a or amount n*Me»Mar> t*» rrln* »■ ur <? outalandHitf rl-to 9 233 «m» du** A uii|i<*ol Non*' 44ju«tr.| ami not due unadju» tci'l A In Buapenwr &9*,*21.C1 Hilto and A' ««unta unpaid * rj.itl.H Aim.nnt dm ai.d n«l due t-rtijp or other < « rediwfl .Sone Other Tdib lHle« of tin <*..mpan» J* 1.131 Tidal fcfoidtotha I -2 <V I’aptMT*** I N..m < HuaHua 9 13.ntn.49«<« i n»TAi. i 3* rn <»F I.M>I %NA X !h< underpinned. I*Aurai»re ComX '.'.Cl mt -» .•>, I.* . |’»re -v<- i‘ .. c-r.rr* ’ ■|*% f • tb| HlAlemrnt >-f the t’..hdtth>n of iAt >n«*nih*n< 1 <*«otipanv on lA 3l»t day of Pecemtter, an 1 ftwn by the oHßlnal Ktatr-nu-nt and tflt the tmld i»ri*iftikl wlalenirnt la. I nA. on file In th in uffi* • In Testimony M hereof. I hereunto rib* my name and aMa nn <>fh < ®l •<-dUr4Ai« lllh day of June. |»ld. TrUali FUAXK J VIKHMASN. * Inauratve Cnm&laaiMier
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■! jbl ■iilj'jh J 1 111 .ae ll ■"■ f COURTHOUSE R.al Citat. Tranaf.r* I fell. Miller, at al. to William i Moire, el ui. H arret In Hartford town.hip for 11 •<«• Walter Huddulh. et u» to l.uhe J. Martin, et u*. Inlot and par’ <7M tn Ihuatnr for fl | Ms Millen Home Huildltut rorpora Iron to Walter M.rtrauah. et hi Inlot a in Dacatur for 11. M? Milieu Home llulldlu. eorfioranon to Carl I* Hruanl. al a>. iulot 1 la IbMrtar for 11. Mr Millan Home Bolldin* r orporat loti to Klrvy Winlerea*. et ui. in lot 24 la flaratnr fm |l. Mr Millen Home liulldm* Corporation to John *. Ilf-tuhard. el tu. In lot .1 in iNralar. for 11. Mi MITIen Home Hnll‘lin< corporation to Howard Kl.-y. et u. Inlot I* In iH-ralni for fl Mi Milhm Home Hulldina rorpor ailon to thel Campbell et ui Inlot 7 In Deeatar for |l. M< Millen Home llnlldmi corporation to Hylvnn Rupert, et tut. Inlot I In Her alur for 11. MrMAleti H<>me ItuiMln* corporation to Frant A Frank, el ui. inlol 21 In Iteialm for II Ms Millen Horae Huiltlln* corporation to Harold Kr'lacher, et ui Inlot 11 in Iterator for II Mt Mrlleti Home lluildiux corporation to Harry .Merriman, el ui. Inlot a In Iterator for II .M< Millen Home ItuildlnK corporation to William A. Wiiaht et m inlot 12 in in-ratur for 11. Mr Millen Home llulldlna corporation to William J Porter, el n*. , inlot la In Itecatur tor |l. M< Millen Home lluikllug corporation to itotir- lledwell. et ut. Inlot 17 in Iteratnr fur 11. Mi Millen Home lluildin* corporation tu llaymoiul Hnydvr, et tu, Inlot 20 in Hecatur foi 11. Mr Millen Home lluildlna corporlUon to Auatiu 11. Kink, el ux, in«OX 11Xt.% 111 ««•! H tar I. « OMCIXI <Til< re .. Illin“t* »le Poultr Mi hla.n Avenue on the 3l»t l>a> of lloenitrer. Ulii II A HHfIUKSH. I’rellrlent It I- UMH.IIIiKN.SMI, « ntary A nuunl of Capital pal l •I ritumn A-fsirr. of company Ileal Ealatr I'iilii- utnl>- • red I i.M'.aH.Mf M t*a*e Ixran. on real . •late .Free from any prior ln<-umbra me > «.l’X.*»* 11 II ,-,4a an>l Hi - he own..i . tio..a v.iiu< i ik,»2:.*3v.w c»»h In Hanke rStot on liitercetf l,.lS,*Srv IT < A t i.-I Hf. urlllea Ilnt, !.»t a Henle, Kt I . 2»3,l»« IT iiih.r a. uritoe Nan* |f ,l|. > laraiie 4.573.1PM1 l-roi.l or., an l A -.nolle d o- Mint In pro re. of relief lion 1 3-X.r»Uk e>2 A* • 'Hiiili <4h*rwi»« ■<■• turrd 199.M191 Total <lroM AaMd* 931,h13,kut .1 i»*dii«t A«««-t* Nut Admitted 9 it I Nel A«-cl> 933,«5«.|t:.|0 IJAIIH.ITIHM lUHrive -»r amount hr<»ik».ii> to ir hi sure ouiMfandihb naka 9:\--3J1.. ’.4 • !*••••** du*- Hhd Utt pH id. !»»•*» adjusted .md n-t due hindjimlrid and in wUMpenpr ItijU and A<*4’oubl» unpaid aipHMZ <«< ficral <*«>ntin«rtiry !(*• h.*rw 39V.VV'* <m» <»th« r I* tbiHtha of the <%»fripan> «15.< 1.1 f Tntul Liubtiiliea |3»A«7*99«.9t <’•4l tai 9 00 Kurpiu* | : <12,41 : 29 TOTAL 923.SSA.WS MTA TH OF INIHA.XA <»ffi • of InNuraiHc r>»minhMriv;«**r j I. th*- underMi<n*d, hiMurai* * iut*>»ion**r <»f Indianii, hereby «*rtlf> that th* ahnbr In a correct < J»y t d it.* S'.»!*fri« nt s's th* rendition nt th* *»••»** rii<nli<;fi«d <'«>inpany «»n Ihe .list day «»f |>r effdx-r. 19.19, mb ■ an h> the original eiaternetit and that th* eaid »»rlalnal Mtut*m*nt I* i.c* <.h fll* in Ihh office. In *i- 'nnony Whereof. I hereunto auhiw rlt»« my name and alh% m> *’fh- j « ial |hi<* llth day «»f June. W 4« <M«4I! FIIANK J VIKHMANN.I ln« iran« a Commtaaloner.
DECATUR DAILY DEMOCRAT, DECATUR, INDIANA
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SYNOPSIS Taa Aime*. he ppy-co-tacky, rUradeeil pilot, win* th* main *v«nt of the national air racw in which hi* friend. Marvin Stowe, ia killed. It we* a trying ordeaf for th* younx widow, Klaie StoM, hut Tax'* wife. Judith, (tand* by to lend all pot aibl* aid. Judith withe* Tea were on hand to help, but he ia too busy calebratln* with hit buddiet. InMMi, it it Michael Dudley, youn* aitlinet general manager, who it the friend in need He trranget for Eitia to ttay at the homt of hie fritndt, the Duttona. whert tht will have every comfort Judith goat with her. At Michael leavea for the fliera' banqoet, Judith atha him to let Tex know where the ia; but. after it it ov*r, it it Michael who return! to atcertain how they art faring—not Tex. The latter t*nd* a mettag* to hit wif* that h* will set her in th* morning a* they ar* giving him a big party that night When Judith learnt it it Some Winthrop, wealthy yuung aviatria, who ia feting Tea. the it ditturbed beceutt of rectnt rumort linking th* women with Tex. Eltie’t tunt arrivet. Judith. Let Holt and Lem Davit (fellow aviator* of th* late Marvin) ar* trying to figure how they will be able to rate* enough' money to defray Eltie* traveling etpentt* bach to Oblahoma when Michael Dudley generoutly give* Judith a check for 1500 Later, in her hotel lobby. Judith meett Mery Hertwig, another flier, who invitee her to tea. Too late. Judith realiee* that Mary i* with a party including Sonia. Th* latter greet* Judith with, "I'm to glad to meet you. Mrt. Aimet; I admire your husband to much.” When Judith decline* Sonia'* invitation to a party to be given that night by Hillery Jam*ton. airpltn* acceetory manufacturer. becaut* “Tex it uptet over Marvin and won't want to go out,” Sonia repliet, "He'll want to come. I'm eure.” And “Sonny” won her point for Tex intitu upon going ... If Sonia wants war, the'll get it, decided Judith... During the party, Tex alipe away with Sonia. Jam*aon taid they went for the Dutton*. CHAPTER ELEVEN The bridge table* were tet up in the elaborate modern game room. A fire wa» lighted. Somebody turned on the radio and Mr Warren danecd with Judith. Hi* obvioM admiration burked her up. gave her courage. The bridge game got going, two tablet, leaving Judith with Dudley and th* Smythe*. The butler brought out »ome of Jameton'e col-red “rtillt" for them to tee. “The kid* should be baek any minute.” Jameson said as he dealt the cards. “Com* on. partner, I feel lucky tonight.” Both Judith and Michael Dudley tried hard to keep conversation from lagging. They laughed a good deal. The Smythes were impatient, however. They wanted to play. Half an hour later the Duttons arrived. "Tex and Sonia? We must have missed them,” Mrs. Dutton said earriasaly. “We left the house about *:> hour ago. and stopped off to see acme friends of Bill's.” Without preliminary the three table* settled down to serious playing. So Michael and Judith were left alone at the radio... . “Must we slay much longer?" Judith asked pleadingly of Dudley. "Just a little while. Then I'll take you to the hotel," he reassured her. “They may not come.” Judith's lips were stiff. “Os court*-, they will." He eyed Judith quixzicaliy. “I thought you were perfect. You aren't going to develop into a jealous wife!"
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Judith laughed In ipit* of herself. Dudley 1 * attitude was just • hat *be needed. "Os course not." she promised "But my head aebee terribly. I slept hardly al all laat night. And the servlra* tomorrow ar* al 10. Tex is gotag aaath with Elsie and her aunt, you know.” "Yea, It'* pong to be a difficult day. Just give me a little tiaw and I'll get you out of here with flnesa* ” Dudley was aa good a* hi* word. In another half hour, he helped Judith say good night to their boat. "Il , » going to be a hard day tomorrow, he explained. Jameaon was all solicitude.
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Dudley interposed: "Wtit a few moments, boys, until the baa teen her hutband.”
“Os course. Run along. 11l tend Tex on down just as soon a, he eemet." Then he added: "They probably stopped Somewhere U> get a drink.” in the car Dudley ar.u Judith had little to tay to each other. Dudley was annoyed by Tex. If he didn't have any rc-nse, certainly Sonia should bsve tome! Tex had been drinking. But the hadn't There waa no excuse! Those cats back there at Jameson’s would chatter. How well Dudley knew that Sonia would And that fact amusing. She liked gossip. When Dudley and Judith walked into the hotel lobby, they were hailed by several acquaintances. “Goth, you look wonderful!” exclaimed. He did not ask for Tex. Judith noted that fart. He mutt know where Tex was. Then Judith heard Dudley's nttne being paged. Later she taw him making hit way toward her. “I’ve got to take Mrs Aimet up town, boys.” He took her arm. without any explanation, led her out into the street. Judith assumed Tex had called. “Where are we going?" she asked at they waited for hia car. He did not answer until they were inside, and Judith could not hear the directions he gave hia chauffeur. She turned to him anxiously. “Anything wrong, Mr. Dudley?"
for |!0 I Arthur I) Hunk*. K» lt '" fltoner, part o' inlot* 41 and M lu I Deeatar fo r ItW* 1 Tbdtr.as l» Kern el ua to Lewie fl Armstrong, et M. MJS ,n lt>t. Mary'* lownshlp tor II f Waller H HladMter. et ui to I,) man P«h. IM a« re* I® ItecatMT fur . II
■Yea, Judith. Jamewm jutl tel* "Whatr ”Tex and flonia had a little accident." “Acrklrtit ’* He put hit hand over Judith I *. “Now, keep your chin up. It'* nothing terious He just got a whack on the bead. They hit a safety ton* Bo for the eeeopd time hi fortyeight hours, Judith was beaded for a nospitol. e “Where did It happen?” Dudley hesitated only for a moment. He respected Judith UxNnuck to lie to her.
I “Went on the Drive.’ i Judith made no reply but she i knew quite well what Dudley al- ; ready knew, that Tex and Sonny by no meant had been headed baek I to the Jameson home when the accident happened. Soon the lights of the hospital I doorway were before them. Huri riedly climbing the step*, up which , Judith and Eltie had gone the day before, Judith’a knees were weak. Maybe be was hurt wone than Dudley had said. In the waiting room there were several people. “Reporter*!” Dudley murmured. Be careful.” The newspapermen had rushed to the hospital to And out all details , about the accident to America’s lateri flying hero. One ot them, , raeogniaing Judith, spoke: “Mr, Aimet, wa've been watting.. , Dudley interposed here: “Watt a few momenta, boy*, until she's wen her husband . . .“ They protested in a chorus; "She may duek out on ut." "She won't,” Dudley promised. There was the tudden flare of a flashlight bulb. A photograph, r , had snapped a picture. Judith "tending there in her An- , ery waa close to tears, “You go on , in, Mr*. Aimes. 11l wait her* with the boys,” Dudley Mid. (To be continued) _ tkewissistvsnwsmi ni.oiwm s, >m swam tnotu i,.
• BATflfl One Timg-MMINW® e*arga a* He for 20 word* * ID weed*. 1U« *** Tw, Tlmee-Mln'm*" *»*•• M 40e fee K w** * Over N wsrdt h per wee* *er the two time* ' Three Tlmea-Mtalim*’ •**»• g IN hr K weed* er MM ■ Over H word* »* *** Hr the three time® ' Cord of Thanka - ■— l i Obituariea and veeeee - I'-* 1 Open rato-4i*P'*y edvortielM H* per column '"•* * - * | -BLIND" AoV««Tiflt“fl MT * Advertlaoneata tppoarlag la | thia caia«a without aataaa ; elgned are "bllad" “bey arc , to ba aaseered by letten. a* greeted to the boi aamber fa •are at the IMilv Democrat IWe cm gtv* W uforwatloa I ceaceraiag the parties advert* D* 1 FOR MALfc FARMER® ATTENTION - Call MSA at our t-iveuse for dead stock raaovtl The Btadler Products Co. Frank Burger, agent. Ftiß BALE - Pre ueed furniture 1 inodi-rn bed room suite, iheap for laeh. 2 dinlnx room eultee. fair - nmditlon. fl'i and 121; • kitchen i-ablnete, A-l umdltioo. II" and H3.M; 1 tll'ibe ranxe. fair tondli tlon. 110; 3 iln-uUtltix heatere, fair »>iid|Holl, »l». Hl a»d 130. Hpragu,Furniture Co. Phone It' l ' FOR BALE Bpe< lai thia week atarti-d and day old l*- atiir Quality chk-ke Order now for Auxuel chicks Decatur Hatchery, phone 07. 11113 FOR HALF. I'sed cor® lilml'-r. Good sh.i|" Ready to go Into H-. id L H Meyer, ik-ve® miles - Dorth on 21 i FoR HALE Oakland piano. I’onh glider. Both lu good lundHio®. 124 fl. Third Hl. Pbuue 254. U 2-21 Foil HALE Collh- ehepherd pupa, from heel-driving parents Victor flyerly. >, mill- east of Kirkland liigh school !Sob3tx 1 FOR HALE Tomatoes, s’h per bamp. pickle* II up Will Hchneid. Central Block Farm . IMgltg Foil HALE Small story and half cement block houM- with bgaemnit and bath. Large gardea and Kara*-- 31U Oak St. g I*2 3tl FOR BAJ.E — Ford V-l two-door, has trunk Cheap for quick sale. 215 N. First Hi IkO-lU Foil SALE I younx sows; 1 old sow, I heifer calf; some youug dinks; or will let sow* and good cow on shares Also some Kood boar pigs, lot) lbs. Phone 521-J. t 140 3t Foil BALE Special for fair: Kr|vlnator, Maytag. Estate atovM. Hooven they have not been demonstrated. Dai-atur Hatchery, booth Jai ksuti and Second. IWi-H FOR SALE Burk's Growing Mash 12 10; Burk's Laying Marsh with cod liver oil, >2.10; without, |2 00. Burk Elevator Co. 157-ts Foil HALE Brindle cow, frerb In few days Alsu 4 ewes Telephone 4t3T. b tll-ll FOR HALE Chester White now and 7 pigs M week* old. second litter. Clyde Troumer at County Clerk's office or phone 5»23 HHaHx wanted Ct’T THIS AO pt T - Good for SIO.OO on Slngei sewing machine or Singer vacuum »we<-p* r Fair Week only. . 'ngar agent. 445 So Ist at Phone 411. 179t«i WANTED FARMER feed salesman. For full detail* send your name and nddree* to Boa 170. care Democrat WANTED— Roomit for thret week* in private home* for student,, of the Reppert Auction school. Call 610 or 312. 1*212 500 Sheets 'ri/, ill Sunrise Canary Second Sheetn, neatly wrapped, 35c. The Decatur Democrat Co, ——————b—is YOUR HOME WIRED fcr 1940? —Or de you stilt nth y Ouf femily't lives with out of dste over loaded, wornout wiring end spphancM. Lst ut check it today, fl* Mfe! Decatur Electric Shop 544 flo. 2nd M. Phone 244
i MISCELLANEOUS ntPINANCfI *r ?•* ***~ lowest mtereel-31 r** '•*»“ repayable anytime-lecal •rganigatle®. Henry fl. M * *’ NFLA See’y-Treaa. *1 »H I' NOTICE Conservation club MamI her* Tickets matt be turned In I to Roy Johnson before 7 o< lock | Saturday evening k *•••" ! MARRtTfI AT A OLANCI Stucks ItHßfllßrtr higher and fl* 1 ’’ 1 - ► Bond* Irregular I. fl. xoverwCurb Mock*: Irreyalarly higher. Chlcafl® slocks: Irregular. call money: one percent F®r<-lfl® **• henge Higher ia relation to the dollar Cotton Futures strady Grains: In Cbkafo. wheat and com steady. Chi'ago livestock: Cattle, hog* and sheep strong and fairly active. | Ruldn-r futures; Nominally 1 —<>■ ' City School Board ReclecU Officer* Officer* of the Deeatar school i'ihmhl were tecli-iled at the an--1 Inual organltolloii meeting held thia morning at the office of Walter J Krick i>u|H-iiaiendi-nt. >.u the new ' high school building 1 Hoy Mumma was elected pre«ld I-ent; C. C. Pumphrey, secretary ■'and Joseph Hunter, treasurer. The annual financial report was being ' J compiled unlay and .Mr. Krick stated that the balances would be practically the same a* last year. .... American Goes On Trial In Ixmdon Ixmdoa. Aug I- (VP)— Tyler , Kent, former American embassy ( * clerk arrested two months ago undei defense regulations appeared 'al a secret hearing at How street ' police court today on charge of vto- , fating the official aecrela act. | Th,- kent case was heard by Um j < hies magistrate along with that lot Anna Wolfkoft Both Kent and . Wolfkoft were remanded In custody I tor another seven days. Ptalsment ot I'ondlllon of the I Tiling.* IX«I KIM I! lOMFIM ’ H* la'Ul*. Mlssoutl I 107 North Klghth Htrset i»» ii>r 3lnt !•«» ut He<ember, i»l* JOHN J MANGLE ITe.ld.nl It J KHAW Ntcretary Amount of Capttal paid up *i 3ee.eee.eb tIIiOMN AHKKTW nF (MMPANT Ileal E.tats I'nln. umt>•red I Ito M»rt*ax« Loan* on Real , E.tate (Free from aa> prior Im umbran- .1 tl.ltt.tk Hood, and Itm-ks Own- ■ d 'Market value) •• 13t.lri.tl • •i.h In Bank. (On to-l'-r«.l ant Not o* tntsie.ii ... ... tx.eue* A-cru*d Herurltie. Hntere.t * Item*. Kturt.. 7,n0t.31 oth.r it*-uritls. None Ollier Ledg'-r A<>ael. IS.tri.t3 ' Premium, and A" ount. dim and in pro<eM ot voii.. ti.,n :tt.loe.»t A< counts otlierwlu ae- % eu'sd None Other Non Ledger Assets 13,5*3 to Total Bros. A.set> I tak.3M.3t , Dcdu't Asset. Not Adintttad I I*.:** n* Net Aswt. | ttl.ill.:* UABII.ITIEit Rtaeri* or amount nairaaary to rdnun I outstanding risk, I Slt.Mt oe ! Losm* due and unpaid None adjusted and not du* None [ taisse, unadjusted and ’ nm lU.eu et 1 " . Accounts un7i.ti*et - Amount due and not dua , twnks or other -redl. 1 ’ ,,r " OOw-r LlaMllllea ot the ' < oaipany lt.3M.ga ! Caritol U “T!° .. I siiuS fl®ept®a j i »o'oot.ee ‘ t '»tal Itn.iiiM l, H T* TE °F IMHfANA. • I,L _ I'lSurane* Commissioner . the undersigned, Insuraws **«m. r Oia*r 1 ?e l,r , ’"il«"*, hereby'Verllfy » he mi, * ’ -rrmit <opy of he Htstement nt ihs <v>ndltlon of '• - llrJn Vy"& ooglnkl mtom'sM .n“i U| trust the Mid ori*|**| statemant I. . now on rue , hl , „ f f t „" ” so -2”' Wh,r »? r - I hereunto I t tmiml I 'J 4 " 1 * * n<l ’OT *»•" "Um ,b( t. ''i *•< « f June. !»"*. ‘Meal) PRANK J VIKHNANN, •If Moin.i * , '®mmts»loner. . VahlJ* 110V,lu * «*|* Market ' —■ Jt, — PARK 1 STANDARD hkhvice STATION 3rd al Monroe at. 25c and get your Street rair Souvenir FREE! — -|||,„ |M , N, A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST Rye* RaamiMg . aiMM , Fltu< a » HOUR# I —Sere, fltos ». «. I Telesum IH
THURSDAY, AUGUst Ll ,
MARKET REPORI DAILY NfIPORT or .a. ANO FORKiqn Brady* Market f # , , Crulgvllie, Hos gl , M T?* •• C«« et ; C*r*ci.K| Aeg W | - ' No commission and *. _ I Veal, raceiie* 100 to 120 Ih. ISO lo 110 |h. • 140 to Ito |b, 140 to 2M) Ih. 2W to 275 Ih. 275 to 300 lb. 100 to W Ih. 3M Ihs and up Hough* Htage Veal* Hprlng lamb. Hprlng buck lambs Yearling* WHOLtSAct too **. POULTRY QUOTaTiqui Fornltht* gy Mau’s t BI g O'o®*w towwe Corrected August I. Price* tor Sret data gtttN Cleon, large white egg, Brown or mile* egg. Heavy hwn* Ih Leghorn hens lb Ugborn broilers 1\ lb*. over Heavy Springe-. H.r„ White Ro, k*. 1 Ito .s* l; Heavy Bprtng< r. it* ...| , r White Rim ks I lb, .to t > Old Roosters lb FORT WAYNE LIVEriOC Fort Wayne hid Aug |. —Livestock Hog*, etrady to 15< bigksr 220 Ibe. |* 45. 2«i22u iba I 140-200 lbw. |n 25. ItoiN S« IS. 24" 24" Ih, K», A Ibt. It. 240 300 Ito IS.M. N Iba . 11.70 , 325 Ito Iris 400 Iba . 15 5”. 15“ IM Ito. I 140-150 Ih*. |l 15. lUIH 14 40. 120-13” lb. HU. It lb* . |4 10 Rough. 115” .tag. IIS. Calve*. |p, lamb. I» EAST BUFFALO UVEITOI East Buffalo. N ) Au I- — Livestock Hoge. 100. spi.rogimatrij holdovei. act|v< »(i"gti'k er; guaid and ih“i«- lv-3* . |*7s |* 40 plg» el. I 'llllersl 15-M Cattle. 2S”. steady. nvX i rovt-red 44” lb »cight 1’54. era unaold Calve*. 5«. veah-ra Irw ' and choice. |4 5« to B«dy I common and im-dium l> "1> 1 Hhcep 2”". tp: Ing U»to I i active than rw- ntiy ‘tliy ** good to choice fat hunvH , |».2M*&A; medium ‘i><t ■ grade, around i' to I I INDIANAPOLIS UVtriOC l i Indunapult. Ind \u* 1-* -Liveitoak I Hog*. 4,000. niukct 1* M on weight* above 1«" Ito • N ' weight*, ateady 14“ 7?’ IM- • • WSO. 250-24” I*”- toHP ' 225 Iba, 15 so 15 " ’»* H W-tb-fo; >*"' l,; " itw ” , sow* atrong to I"' itigtof 1 i |4 25|5 4a Cattle, 50”. calv - about ateady t» I'wd- ?’■ • choice 1,000 pound ?'•" I 110.40; car choi" * I10.M; vflaler. stt”ti« «" **' , er. top I* to Sheep. I.*””: »'•”« IDd " ’ aprtag lußtlm, 25 5m higber a* I |M.6O CLEVELAND PRODUCI )— _ j Clevelar-d. O A'‘< ! due* | ' Butter, unsettled eltrw f atandard*. 30c. J Egg*, unse'tied | • clear. Iflc; eitra first*. ‘- c - f rent receipt*. 14' , Live poultry, hen. > duck*. faniT '' ""’Ji IMSe; Nioecovy. oH “• 1 ' MSe. K , Potatoes. Nebta.to > u t 13.10-1-15 per * w,|b ~ 113511 40; Oregon DM ! ruaaets. 12 50-12*" h*- ’2. Ohio cobblers H <" •* '' tee blit* triumph »' a cobblers. 31.4” Md.yl’" ll “ CHICAGO GflA'N ctoll Sept. .net; » Wheat .7* 753 k •**'? «t Corn - .*llh-N -W I '’’ l * j, I9st® - -to 10CAL GRAU* BURK ELEVATOR Correited A“* - Prtewe to to pttl >"« orr °’ No. 1 Red Wheel No. 3 Red Whest . No. 3 Rye ' No. 2 Yellow Com No. 2 Soy Beat** New Data TO-lli Trade I® • be®* 3 Tw * '
